Children's Underwear in Regency England - Jane Austen articles and blog

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There they are, in portraits, paintings and engravings, with earnest faces and cute clothes. But what did they wear underneath? Surely not the whole understructure their parents wore?   Just like their mothers, both boys and girls would have worn a chemise. This basic garment was usually made of linen, and followed the
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